When you are shooting at something :-)
No. Quality and accuracy are incredibly important to scientists. If an experiment is not performed with quality and accuracy it is not valid. However, if accuracy is not especially important, possibly because the result will be the same, then it can be ignored.
There is no tolerance for errors at all. So the accuracy is expected to be absolute.
to be effective
The subjective and the objective form is accuracy, a common, singular, abstract noun. Example uses:Subjective: The accuracy of your figures is always reliable.Objective: The most important factor in transcription is accuracy.
Accuracy is important because what you say reflects on you. When you are accurate in what you say people will come to see that they can have confidence in the veracity of your statements.
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Accuracy and precision is very important for pilots. Not just for the safety of the aircraft but for the accuracy of your destination. For a two hour flight, a 10 degree off course heading can lead you tens of miles away, or 30 minutes away from your destination.
Because it has the most accuracy
When ease of calculation is more important than accuracy.
Both speed and accuracy are important depending on the context. In some situations, speed may be crucial to meet deadlines or customer expectations, while in others accuracy may be the top priority to prevent errors or ensure quality. Striking a balance between speed and accuracy is often key to achieving optimal results.
Very important. It's what stablises the projectiles, which gives them their accuracy and range.
It depends on the context. In some situations, such as informal conversations, fluency may be more important for effective communication. In other contexts, such as academic writing or professional presentations, accuracy is typically more crucial. Understanding the purpose of communication will help determine whether fluency or accuracy is more important.